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**Daily Work Expectations (for 8-hour shift):**
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**Patient Volume:** 90–100 - **wRVUs (Work Relative Value Units):** 60–70 -
**Equipment Used:** X-Ray (XR), MRI (MR), Nuclear Medicine (NM), CT Scan (CT), Ultrasound (US), Fluoroscopy (Flouro)
**Types of Cases we Handle:**
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**Emergency Room (ER) Cases** -
**Musculoskeletal (MSK) Cases** -
**Neurology (Neuro) Cases** -
**Nuclear Medicine (Nuc Med) Cases** -
**Pediatric Cases (Children)** -
**Fluoroscopy Cases**
**Light Interventional Radiology (IR) Procedures
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1. **Biopsies:** Taking samples from Thyroid, Lung, Bone, Liver, and Kidney (using CT or Ultrasound guidance) 2. **Drainage Procedures:** Removing fluid from the body, including:
- Paracentesis (from the abdomen) - Thoracentesis (from the chest)
- Abscess Drainages (infected areas)
- Chest Tube (to drain air or fluid)
- Cysts
3. **Lumbar Punctures:** Procedures including:
- Diagnostic Lumbar Puncture
- Myelogram (spinal imaging)
- Epidural (pain relief)
4. **Arthrograms:** Injecting joints (Knee, Hip, Shoulder, Elbow, Ankle)
**Requirements for Applicants:**
- Must have a Board Certification (official recognition of your skills)
- Must have an active Ohio License (to practice medicine)
- Must have a DEA Registration (license to prescribe medication)
- Must have a clean malpractice history (no lawsuits against you)